Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 30, 1924, Page 2

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oo tet me mae aae SERPNHINONIMVHesrsa TAN f eas ct 4 i his PAGE TWO. STATE POULTRY AND SPUD SHOW TO HOLD STAGE Educational Features of Great Exhibit Planned for This City to Attract Attention of the Public °* Farmers and poultry raisers are being strongly advised not to miss the splendid educational program which will be provided during the Wyoming State Potato, Poultry and Egg Show which will be held cember 10, 11 and 12. at the Blks building here De- Every phase of poultry raising and potato culture will yy men who have made a life st important branches of Among the speakers, who will also be available during the show to any who desire be discu expert advise,,are A Bowman, extension director, - University of Wyoming; H. G. Millan plant pathologist, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture; O. C. Krum, extension ‘poultdy..specialist, Colo- rado Agricultural “Célle; B. F Kohn, station poultryman, Univer sity of Wyoming; Axel ristensen, superintendent of State Farm, Tor rington; Roy, O. Westley, extension agronomist, University of Wyoming; New System of Fat Reduction Here is a new way for all fat peo- ple to reduce. A new way to rid yourself easily 1 quickly of the bu fat which makes you miserable. Why should you let yourself go, resigning yourself to being fat, when by using Marmola Prescription Tablets you can be- come slender a housands of men and women each year re healthy, slender figures this ant manner. exercises or a Just take one small Marmola Prescription Tablet after each meal and before going to bed In a very short time your flabby flesh will begin to disappear and soon you will become the proud sor of a slender, shapely fig- 1 will never be admired as u are fat—for fat people being made fun of. But don’t let that worry you any more. H. L. Ford,’ agricultural agent of the C. B. & Q. R, R.; Dr, A. F. Vass, agronomist, University of Wyoming; W, H. MeNees, extension poultry sppecialist, University of Wyoming; The program in detail will appear in state papers during the coming week. The interest being shown by coun- ty agricultural agents, demonstra- tion agents and farmers and the in- | quiries received from outside the | State in response to premium books jthat have been sent out indicate | that the show will be well attended. T. S. Brown, agricultural agent of Fremont county, was sent twenty premium books and he immediately sent in a request for twenty more. | Several county agents have asked for additional copies of the premium book. Mabel M. Piggott of Riverton has reserved twenty pens for her ex- hibit of giant bronze turkeys and he Casver Sunday Cridune BOY FOUND AT MIDWEST AFTER DISAPPEARING FROM HOSPITAL HERE TELLS KIDNAPING STORY... eater Rogers, eight years old, who disa: terday morning from the county hospital an reapuanted three hours later at the home of Mrs. E. G. Cass, Midwest, is trying today to convince his mother and his friends at the hospital that he is the hero of an unsuccessful kidnaping attempt. Adults, however, are a skeptical and incredulous lot. They insist on believing that Jun-) Hoepltal about 6:20 this morning and for just gat homesick, started out |? as Phelps bf Samp aie: to hunt up his mother, Mrs. ‘Flora | 9.5004 Dart of the sheriff's staff on Rogers, in Lavoye, and prevailed|in Midwest was reported. And, hero upon some obliging motorist to help | oF not, te iat Gere sey ike boss won't el rou e@ hos- iy over the last 40 miles or 80 Of] Oi Te he ie undergoing optl- Junior isn't very sure about de- cal treaments until this morning. ———$ but he vows that his father, metoregr goa covet LIQUOR SEIZED IN RAID ~ BY COUNTY OFFICERS as he had done two years ago. Just A sheriff's posse led by Deputy Dan Miller descended last night about 9:30 o’clock on the home of Frank Ondoleck, in Evansville, and selzed six gallons of illicit Mquor. In the base: it of the house the officers found also evidence that a still had been in operation recently, although the apparatus had been re- moved. Several barrels containing traces of mash were discovered. Ondoleck was locked up in the county jail and will be arraigned for illegal possession of liquor. [tardation of progress except where actually n¢cessary. Under this pian, @ child who has “will be sent into the next for trial, for five or in event ability to make LITERARY CLUB DISCUSSION. IN FAVOR OF GHEST) Interesting Pro, Program Pre- sented at Last Meet- At the last vice of the Casper Literary élub the members present were much interested in a current events discussion, led by L, Esta- brook on the subject of mmunity Chests.” Mr. Estabrook introduced various phases of the question, which was especiafly appropriate for the occasion inasmuch as Cas- per’s drive was under way. There were a number of arguments pre- sented against the advisability of combining the collection and dis- bursement of funds for civic service and charitable organizations, but by far the greater number among those discussing the subject emphatically endorsed the plan, averring that it had worked most successfully @ur- ing the present year in Casper as well as in scores of cities through- out the country. James P. Kem gave an extremely interesting extemporancous address in which he reviewed the meeting of the American Bar association with members of the English Bar, held in London this past summer, which was attended by hundreds of lawyers from the United States, Mr.’ Kem's narrative was thorough- ly enjoyable, his personal observa: tions during the convention and his learreated yes- ear. Norwegians have been among the most active in child welfare work. It is not generally known that over 11,000 of these children have been daily fed and otherwise cared a by these bik! hearted First Real Test Of Probationary Promotion Made where his baby quite explain. way, he deolares, six or seven miles, anyway, and then somebody gavi him a lift to Midwest. Grown-ups, “however, point to one grave flaw in the story. Junio father, who was divorced from his mother two years ago, is known to be in Denver, and even Junior can't explain just how he got to Casper this ‘Morning. Anyway, Junior walked out of the MAN PLEADS GUILTY 10 to be made in Ohio this year. Many of the smaller communities of the state have agreed to adopt the idea, as a means of eliminating re- —_—_————— WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO, Geologists, Petroleum Engineers, Drafting, Blueprinting, Maps, Photocopying All work confidential To Adorn the Home are always desirable as year round remind- ers of the giver. Your inspection of our new lines of Pottery, Brass. Basketwear, Chinese Rugs, Oriental Goods, Children’s Books, Dolls and Novelties has advised the management of gev- eral others in her immediate vicin- ity who are planning exhibits. The exhibits from the Piggott flock were big prize winners at the 1924 Wyo. ming State fair. J. A. Adams of Glendo, compli- ments the management on the splen- did get-up of the premium book and promises a fine exhibit from his lo- cality. LeRoy Parks of Ethete, has reserved space for fifteen birds and . | Indicates that others from his com- munity will exhibit. Arrangements have been made to secure exhibit coops from the State Fair, and the Big Horn and Fre- mont county fair associations. Owing to the fact that this show is to be held in Casper every individ. ual having poultry or potatoes of any quality is being urged to make a display and help boost Natrona county. Already a great many poul- try raisers within the county have One of the foremost physicians of time discovered the Marmola Prescription for fat reduction and he also conceived the idea of putting it up. in the convenient tablet form. ‘All you have to do is to go to your druggist and get a box. Or if you prefer, send the price—one dollar— to the Marmola Company, General Motors Building, Detroit, Mich., and a box wills be sent to you, postpaid. Start; taking .these pleasant little tablets now—you will always be glad that you decided to try them. Many of your frierids have used them successfully —Adv. expressed their intentions of mak- ing displays which collectively will embrace most of the important breeds. EE INSULATING PLIER HANDLES In working about electrical con- nections it ts frequently desirable to insulate the handle of the pliers to Prevent the possibility of receiving: a shock. This may be readily ac- complshed by placing a piece of heavy wall rubber tubing over each handle —Automobile Digest. PEP” Pep sells more Magazines than any several dealers in Casper combined. BAUR’S BOX CANDY A Reputation Worth While 146 South Center Phone 18 MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Pep leads the way UNION LEADER 1 Ib. with 50c Pipe Both for 90c BOOKS—Pep will sell ’em—at cut prices TOILET SETS—Pep will slash prices TOBACCO PRICES Camels____ -2 for 25c Carton — ~----~$1.25 Prince Albert.____2 for 25c Carton _- ~~~--$3.00 Prince Albert, Meso 55c )_s= -] DRUGS $1.25 Azurea Face Powder 85c Ayers’ Face Powder 64c $1 Armand’s Face Powdery. csc 80c 75c Boncilla Face Powder! sac, 57c 2-0z. Cotton (medicated) 9c 25c Colgate Tooth Paste 21c $1.25 Coty Face Powder 91c 50e Dyanshine _-_---__ 39c -30c 40c¢ Ever-Ready Blades. 55c Enders Blades_-__ $1.25 Floramye Face Rawdery. .2 od 85c 60c Forhan Tooth Paste 45c 50c Gem Blades. 50c Gillette Blades_ 50c Hennafoam Shampoo for A ee $1 Kranks’ Lemon Cr. 40c Luxuria (Ayers) -_35c¢ 60c Lavoptik Eye Wash 47c $1.20 Listerine -83c 60c Listerine ~ ~-45¢ $1.2 5 Le Trefle Face Powder os ..85c Tic Love Me Powder 60c $1 Marmola Tablets__ $1.50 Mavis Toilet Wa forico ss 99c 50c Mavis Face Powder 38c 50c Mennen’s Shave Cr. 35¢ | Bull Durham — Carton —-.- Lucky Strikes__ large____ Carton, 12 packs___$1.50 Tuxedo, 1 Ib. -95c 3 Days 60c -Marvelous Cream__47c 25c Marvelous Cr. Tubes 21c 50c Mulsified Shampoo__41c 50c Non-Spi 37c $1.50 Pinaud’s Vegetal $1.19 35c Ponds’ Cream__ -27c 60c Ponds’ Cream__ L, 50c Palmolive Shampoo 28c 50c Palmolive Face Powder 35c Palmolive Shave Cr. 28c 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes -- 50c Pebeco — -37c 50c Pepsodent ~--_- ~~ _ 37 60c Pompeian Face Powdery susan sow se 47 $2510 858. 8.52 0S20 oe 83c 50c Squibbs’ Tooth Paste 37c }35c Vicks’ Salve_______ 27c 50c Velvetina Powder__36c 50c West Tooth Brushes 37c 85c Williams’ Shave Cr, 27c SOAPS. Creme Oil ____ | Cuticura_ 3 for 65c | Hardwater Special. 6 for 25c Lava, small __ .--6¢ Lava, large —_ | Lifebuoy Packer's Tar Skat __ {Woodbur -} rapid-fire knowledge of English history per- mitting the introduction of many ancient as well as modern sidelights on English customs. In the speak- er's opinion this joint meeting, cov: ering a period of several days, and engaging the interest of leading members of both the English and American bar associations, marked another milestone in the permanent amalgamation of the two countries so far as unity of ideals is con cerned. No meeting of the literary club was held this week on account of the Thanksgiving holiday. oe VALIDITY MAY BE ATTACKED (Continued from Page One) brief, indeed, and the prospect of a primary following the regular primary that came on August 19, was perhaps terrifying, led quite probably to a further and frantic appeal to the compiled statutes, The Search ended under, the direct Primary group of statutes with the finding, of. paragraph 2519, chapter 359. This’ paragraph, devised to show the “powers and duties of com- mittees," ‘said, as pertinent to the problem: “Sald ‘state, judiclal and county and city central committees re- spectively, shall have the power to make nominations to fill. vacancies occurring among the candidates of their respective parties nominated within the territory over which they, respectively have jurisdiction, by the primary nominating elec: tion.’ Having denied the primary its. due, it is rather astounding that party is earnestly desired. Here you will find the answer to all gift problems. Zoe “Marks House Decorations and Gifts © 238 East Second Street Downstairs Klein-Marks Music and Art Company Tribune wantads bring results. **Radiola Supers” Just received a new shipment of the “Best Set on Earth”—so now is your chance to get one. Here is the set that operates without aerial or ground and the finest receivers built. To hear this wonderful ma- chine is to appreciate it. Demonstrations gladly made in your home at any time. STATUTORY CHARGE; 15 GIVEN 10 YEARS IN PEN CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 29. (Special: to the Tribune).—Harry A. Haygood, a locomotive engineer, was sentenced to eight to ten years in the penitentiary when he pleaded gullty today to a statutory charge. When Haygood was arrested re- cently, threa girls all less than 16 years of age, were tound secreted in a closet of his hom re Caniss lint use, | i! Seventh Day Adventist. Corner Twelfth and Oak Streets. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Special attention given to children. Church services, 11 a. m, Missionary volunteer meeting, 2;30 p.m. Py Aid meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 CARPENTERS TAKE NOTICE A special call meeting for Monday, Dec. 1st, for the purpose of voting on amendments to our constitution. Also Atwater-Kent, Kardon, Freshman, ; Masterpiece and Crosleys. GEO. McPHERSON, Recording Secy. j . 5 WATSON RADIO SHOP The Little Store With the Big Business: *218 South Center Phone 368-W Terms if desired. P gabbath, December 6, is the be- sinning of the “Week of Prayer.” The ‘first reading, “The Certal: Triumph of This Advent M by W. A. Spices, will be at the 11 o'clock service. There will be a service each evening at 7:30 during the week. All members are urged to attend and everybody. welcome. JUST RECEIVED Beautiful line of very latest Picture Frames and Pictures committees. found a clause under kc i the direct primary statutes to be Both Standing and Hanging their source of support and legal justification for nominating candi- dates for governor, those candidates before the voters as though in “an original election While they last and asa special inducement to Xmas gift buyers, we will give for a limited time 25 Per Cent Discount on all frames, This is in addition to our regular 10 % discount on purchases of $5.00 and over. ‘ MIRRORS RESILVERED Casper Mirror & Picture Frame Co. 162 South Durbin Phone 1910-M it was privately talked that such a procedure would be used to name candidates, many of those on the inside passed a word of warning. With such a sword to use in nullifying the activities of the next governor, those who desire the squashing of ‘certain proposed acts will not have to suffer any anxiety, {t is declared. Several talked of measures have already drawn the fire of opposition in advance. Should the legislature be so rash as to pass bills in this class along to Governor Ross for her signature, then the state su- preme court will be compelled to take a stand, and posibly the United States supreme court. ‘This outline of the situation and 'A Distinctive Remembrance forecast of probabilities is based on opinions given by a number of the state's foremost lawyers. This group is convinced that the coming session of Wyoming law making body will pass no bills that haye real enemi And the conclusion is that Wyo: ming may lose a governor ff the session is not Juke warm in its activities at Cheyenne after the first of the year. TURKEY SHOOT SHOGREN’S GALLERY 112 North Center St. Jewelry of the Better Sort —The smartest thing in the world of gifts int a gift of Gieeliy: the sweet- be thought being expressed in some fine piece of artistic craftsman- ship. —Christmas gifts should be enduring and selected with the thought of being lasting in their memory. This is the class of jewelry we are specializing in and our present stock was never so complete nor the range of selection so great. WHY do we buy Packards? +—You will find at this reputable store the jewelry of your desire. Food for Thought First Select the Firm—Then Select the Diamond OTHROCKS Because we have found over a period of’years that in this community, where men want shoes of elegant design and of the finest leather and shoemaking, that will feel comfortable from the first and look well to the last, Packard fills the bill better than any other shoe we have ever carried. Mammoth Shoe and Clothing Co. 117 East Second St. R We Will Be in Business from Now On

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